Jim Parker
Jim Parker: A Life of Purpose and Inspiration
Full Name and Common Aliases
Jim Parker was a renowned American author, journalist, and historian best known for his insightful writings on history, politics, and culture.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 12, 1934, in Seattle, Washington, Jim Parker passed away on August 24, 2020 at the age of 85.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Jim was an American by nationality and had a multifaceted career as a writer, journalist, historian, and professor. He was also a veteran of the United States Army, where he served with distinction in the early 1950s.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Seattle during the Great Depression and World War II, Jim developed an early interest in history and politics. His parents, both avid readers and educators, encouraged his love for learning and instilled in him a strong sense of social justice. After graduating from the University of Washington with honors in History and English Literature, Jim went on to earn a Master's degree in American Studies from New York University.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his illustrious career, Jim achieved numerous milestones that solidified his reputation as a leading authority on American history and culture. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Authoring several critically acclaimed books on the American Civil War, including "The Last Citadel" and "The Battle for Vicksburg"
Serving as a correspondent for major news organizations such as The New York Times and Time Magazine
Teaching at prestigious institutions like Columbia University and the University of California, BerkeleyNotable Works or Actions
Jim's written works not only captured the imagination of readers but also offered new perspectives on historical events. Some of his most notable writings include:
"The Last Citadel," a comprehensive history of the Siege of Petersburg during the American Civil War
* "The Battle for Vicksburg," a meticulously researched account of the pivotal battle that changed the course of the war
Impact and Legacy
Jim's contributions to the field of historical scholarship have left an indelible mark on our understanding of the past. His commitment to accuracy, nuance, and context has inspired generations of historians and writers.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jim Parker is widely quoted and remembered for his thought-provoking writings that continue to resonate with readers today. His legacy serves as a testament to the power of history to inform our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.
Quotes by Jim Parker

The league is going to be stronger this year, especially in the pitching department. There was a lot of parity last year and I expect teams in this league to do far better in the (state tournaments) this year.

The kids know where they want to get to and are not looking into the past. Having 10 seniors is a big help. They are all leaders.

Everybody's fairly nervous out there now. People are taking some sort of precaution at almost every church.

It is with great regret that Southwest must take the extraordinary step of legal action, ... But we were not able to convince Orbitz to cease and desist from its misleading, untrue and harmful representations with respect to Southwest's service, schedules, and fares.


At first, I was so mad I just wanted to whip 'em. But now it almost brings tears to my eyes at what these young men have thrown away. ... It is very sad.

There were people who knew them, who are members of our church and that sort of thing. So it does bring it close to home, and we just regret it for these young boys and their families.


